Location

Description

A lesser-known side of Miró

In 1956 Joan Miró took up residence on the island of Mallorca, where he would be intensely productive until his death in 1983.

The core of the collection is the large body of work donated by the artist himself, created in his four workshops in Mallorca. Most of the pieces in the collection are paintings, drawings, and prints. It also has an important document collection, and several of Miró’s sculptures can be admired in the gardens. The Foundation building was designed by the Spanish architect Rafael Moneo.

Designation: Municipal museum

Artistic period: Contemporary

Content: Multi-disciplinary

Practical information

Schedule

From May 16
to Sep 15

From Tuesday to Saturday

From
10:00 AM
to
7:00 PM

Public holidays and Sunday

From
10:00 AM
to
3:00 PM

Closing days:
Monday

From Sep 16
to May 15

From Tuesday to Saturday

From
10:00 AM
to
6:00 PM

Public holidays and Sunday

From
10:00 AM
to
3:00 PM

Closed: December 25 and January 1

Prices

General:
€7,5

Reduced:
€4

Children:
Admission free

ICOM members and associations:
Admission free

Free admission: Saturdays after 3 pm, and the first Sunday of every month.

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